Honda S2000 Modulo Concept
Just saw this on Autoblog this morning.
That interior is more AP1 than anything else. Look at the dash and area areound the shifter. Whats up with the wing things on the trunk and those wheels look circa 1996.
I do like the CRZ they will be showing though. And by like, I mean like it more than the current non-Mugen one.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/honda...photo-5521348/
That interior is more AP1 than anything else. Look at the dash and area areound the shifter. Whats up with the wing things on the trunk and those wheels look circa 1996.
I do like the CRZ they will be showing though. And by like, I mean like it more than the current non-Mugen one.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/honda...photo-5521348/
Not sure I really like the front or rear of the car.
Honda said they weren't going to bring back the "S2000" because it was built only as a 50th car. I wonder if this still holds true now? Will there be demand?
Honda said they weren't going to bring back the "S2000" because it was built only as a 50th car. I wonder if this still holds true now? Will there be demand?
Ap1 interior, Ap2 v2 (06+) steering wheel. Ap2 headlights and an ugly front bumper. AP1 tail lights and who knows what is going on in the back. AP2 v2-ish wheels (look like a 16" chrome version). Did anyone look in the front bumper and see that kinda-sorta-maybe intercooler hiding in there? And is that chrome around the windshield?
A close reading of the MT text implies that Honda may be contemplating a new line of accessories for existing S2K's. However, I don't know if this makes financial sense.
The top boot looks similar to the cover on the CR, but modified for earlier cars and hopefully easier to install/uninstall. The two-tone steering wheel looks like one Rick's has sold for years. All these items are a matter of personal preference.
The top boot looks similar to the cover on the CR, but modified for earlier cars and hopefully easier to install/uninstall. The two-tone steering wheel looks like one Rick's has sold for years. All these items are a matter of personal preference.




